The Life History Of A Scientist Albert Einstein
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People the world over have heard the name Einstein. From physics professors to sarcastic young school kids, Einstein is well known as a name of intelligence. Some may know him as the scientist with the funny hair and the peculiar accent. Either way, Einstein is a name that represents some of the greatest achievements in scientific theory this world has ever seen.
Einstein is a man who has opened the door to some of the world’s most renowned breakthroughs in the field of physics and science. Einstein is nothing short of a historical hero who will forever be remembered for his intelligence and his perseverance in the quest for understanding the world around us and what lies beyond the surface.
However, most people do not fully understand just who Einstein really was. Who were his parents? How was his family life? Did he have children? What kind of person was he? Did people in general enjoy his presence? Was his personality as unique as his hair style in most pictures? How did his life end? It all boils down to ‘who really is Einstein?’
This book has the answer to these questions as its purpose. It will delve a bit deeper into the more intimate details of the one known as Einstein, it will go into many of the details of Einstein’s life that are usually left uncovered. Not only his achievements but what led up to these great moments in his life story, and what happened after.
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Today, the region covers the land from the top of Mexico to the southern tip of Argentina. It also includes the Caribbean. At one time, the Latin American world was even larger extending up into California and including the areas of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida.
The term Latin America was coined because of the languages spoken in the region. The people who settled in these areas were from Latin Europe,
and spoke one of the Romance languages. Most of the Latin American countries at one time were a colony of Spain, Portugal or France.
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1. The Treaty of Tordesillas (1493-1494) in all of Latin America
2. The Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empire (1519-1533) in Mexico and Peru
3. Independence from Spain and Portugal (1806-1898) in all of Latin America
4. The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) in Mexico
5. The War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870) in Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina
6. The War of the Pacific (1879-1884) in Chile, Peru and Bolivia
7. The Construction of the Panama Canal (181-1893 and 1904-1914) in Panama
8. The Mexican Revolution (1911-1920) in Mexico
9. The Cuban Revolution (1953-1959) in Cuba
10. Operation Condor (1975-1983) in the countries in the Southern Cone of South America
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